You must know, though, that a lot of Beasley's great stats last year were due to Josh's tremendous advancements in finding and hitting the open man. Lots of good receivers become open for certain points in their routes, and it's up to the QB to learn how to hit him at that point; Josh has. In short, IMO while Beasley is very good, he can be suitably replaced without a great downgrade in passing efficiency.